And twice on Tuesdays. Easy work. Khan is a bum. An exciting one but a bum none the less. He's lucky he has that UK money cause he ain't wortha dime here.
I think Berto is a win away from a Mayweather shot too.
Suck it khantards :bottle::bottle:
Khan doesn't care about boxing any more. It will always be one of those fights that could have been. Both in their peaks with 2 belts each at 140 would have been great. Shame Timmy ducked and then Khan started copying him.
And twice on Tuesdays. Easy work. Khan is a bum. An exciting one but a bum none the less. He's lucky he has that UK money cause he ain't wortha dime here.
I think Berto is a win away from a Mayweather shot too.
Suck it khantards :bottle::bottle:
A bum? YDSAB.
Bradley cowardly rejected Khan's offer to fight him.
And then, this happened:
Amir khan tells tim Bradley to grow some balls from david on Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/45523378
Bradley walked away like a coward.
Khan will destroy Bradely.
And twice on Tuesdays. Easy work. Khan is a bum. An exciting one but a bum none the less. He's lucky he has that UK money cause he ain't wortha dime here.
I think Berto is a win away from a Mayweather shot too.
Suck it khantards :bottle::bottle:
I think Bradley beats Khan. Bradley's will is on another level.
If Khan couldn't handle Peterson, I just can't see how he handles Bradley. Tim is better than Peterson in every way.
Peterson was much bigger and stronger than Khan plus on PEDs. And still lost.
Hard to say... I think the Tim I saw last fight looked a bit vulnerable, and Khan has speed and power. However, Khan looked vulnerable against Algieri as well, and Tim can play the aggressor better than Algieri.
As to what's been debated for 20+ pages... If y'all wanna talk about ducking, how about how Khan has ducked a rematch with Maidana? Khan knows Maidana would decapitate him at 147. Heck, his fans even know it.
Well when Maidana gets down to that limit in 5 years, maybe we'll find out.
If Khan couldn't handle Peterson, I just can't see how he handles Bradley. Tim is better than Peterson in every way.
I agree, but the X factor is Virgil hill. If khan manages to tie up Bradley on the inside and out point him from range, Bradley will have a hard time winning rounds. An ugly fight with lots of tying up. Something along the lines of how Khan treated Collazo.
Having said that, Bradley is a pit bull in there, and Khan may not be able to contain him well enough for his long range game to pay off.
Pick em fight to me.
Vargas is feather fisted
Anyone can land a good punch. Ko percentage often signifies a fighter's overall mindset (are they ko minded), not whether they have pop or not.
Even Malignaggi who is notoriously feather fisted wobbled the baby bull
Hard to say... I think the Tim I saw last fight looked a bit vulnerable, and Khan has speed and power. However, Khan looked vulnerable against Algieri as well, and Tim can play the aggressor better than Algieri.
As to what's been debated for 20+ pages... If y'all wanna talk about ducking, how about how Khan has ducked a rematch with Maidana? Khan knows Maidana would decapitate him at 147. Heck, his fans even know it.
Khan declines eliminator vs. Bradley
• The IBF ordered a final welterweight eliminator to produce the mandatory challenger for Kell Brook between Timothy Bradley Jr. and Amir Khan. However, according to the IBF, Khan declined to participate. Instead, Khan appears headed to a May 30 bout against former titleholder Chris Algieri. Khan could have had a June 13 shot at Brook without fighting the eliminator, but he also declined that bout, a huge fight in their home country of England. Since Khan declined, the next ranked fighter who will be offered the opportunity to face Bradley in the eliminator is Frankie Gavin, Khan's countryman.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/post/_/id/12481/notes-khan-declines-eliminator-vs-bradley
Bradley declined the IBF eliminator too. That's why he was fighting Vargas.
I also think Bradley beats him but he did duck Khan though.
Khan declines eliminator vs. Bradley
• The IBF ordered a final welterweight eliminator to produce the mandatory challenger for Kell Brook between Timothy Bradley Jr. and Amir Khan. However, according to the IBF, Khan declined to participate. Instead, Khan appears headed to a May 30 bout against former titleholder Chris Algieri. Khan could have had a June 13 shot at Brook without fighting the eliminator, but he also declined that bout, a huge fight in their home country of England. Since Khan declined, the next ranked fighter who will be offered the opportunity to face Bradley in the eliminator is Frankie Gavin, Khan's countryman.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dan-rafael/post/_/id/12481/notes-khan-declines-eliminator-vs-bradley
Bradley would probably win, but it close. Khan does have some skill, but seeing him get KO'd (and never rematch) and duck/ avoid fighters waiting on a big payday leads me to believe he knows his chin is weak. He is trying to cash out so he won't fight a dangerous opponent unless Floyd/ Manny snub him and retire (which I hope happens).